This beautiful apartment in Sweden (Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat) has an open floor plan connecting the kitchen and living room. The doorway between the two spaces has distressed wood beams that add a unique touch to the space.
The kitchen has glass upper cabinets, a pastel mint green color, and butcher block countertops. The wall behind the sink and stove is covered from top to bottom with a white subway tile backsplash. The connected living room has a soft beige wall color and a gallery wall above the sofa.
The bedroom is painted in two colors: pink on the walls and a dark blue on the bedroom wainscoting for a bold and characterful effect.
A mint green kitchen with a butcher block countertop
The kitchen cabinets have a pastel mint green color that pairs well with the yellow pantry door on the right side of the kitchen. The upper glass cabinets add some extra texture to the kitchen module and are great for storing cups and plates.
A butcher block countertop finishes the kitchen module and adds a subtle warmth to the setting. The tall cabinet with the fridge is painted in a pastel pink color for a unique color combination.
The white subway tile backsplash covers the entire wall behind the kitchen module and prevents it from being splattered. The vintage table in the middle of the kitchen space matches the warm wood tone of the countertop and the different dining chairs match the eclectic interior style.
The yellow lamp above the table pairs well with the yellow pantry door.
The small staircase in the kitchen leads up towards the bedroom.
A living room with soft beige walls and a few pops of color
The living room has a neutral beige tone on the walls, from which the gallery wall above the sofa stands out nicely. The small sofa is paired with a white fluffy area rug and two armchairs for a textural effect in the space.
The combination of red and white curtains in front of the windows warms up the daylight coming in.
A small cabinet next to the fireplace adds some storage space to the living room. The small staircase leads up to the kids’ room.
The pastel textiles on the sofa add a subtle yet vibrant touch to the space.
Two trumpets attached to the wall next to the fireplace make for an interesting decor.
A small hallway leads up to a bedroom with blue wainscoting
The small hallway from the kitchen leads up to a landing with a beautiful shelf on the wall.
A narrow storage module fits perfectly on the wall next to the window and allows for a bit of storage space in this area.
The doorways have a muted blue color, which continues on the baseboards in the bedroom. The bedroom walls are painted pink, which makes the white porcelain fireplace stand out powerfully.
The small bedroom has beautiful wainscoting behind the bed, which is painted in the same muted blue paint color. The blue comes back in the curtains in front of the window.
The combination of blue and pink comes back in the textiles on the bed as well. This ties the look together nicely.
An oak wardrobe fits with the warm color palette of the walls and the wall shelf above the bed is painted in the same color as the wall.
A kids’ bedroom painted in a muted blue
A bathroom with subway tiles and a blue sink and toilet
The bathroom has white subway tiles on the wall, paired with a claw foot bathtub in white porcelain. The blue and pink toilet and sink stand out against this white backdrop, while the mint green storage module completes the color palette perfectly.
Styled by JosefssonLjung, photographed by Alen Cordic for Nya Kvadrat